Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman (Chairman)

Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman (Chairman)

Ph.D , UoP (2008) in "Environmental Geography;
* Post-Graduate Dip. in GIS/Remote Sensing (2006);
* MPhil Geography (2003);
* MSc. Urban & Regional Planning [Gold Medal] (1998);
* MSc. Geography (Distinction) (1996);
* BSc. Bio-Geo-Chemistry (1993);
* Post Doc. (2014) "Disaster Risk Reduction and Modelling" Kyoto University, Japan
Research Interest: 
Applied Geomorphology
Disaster Risk Management
Environmental Impact Assessment
GIS and Remote Sensing
Urban & Regional Planning
Environmental Geography
Telephone: +92919221033

Mission Statement

To develop a hub of academic environment conducive to excellence in teaching and research and produce high calibre Geographers and committed citizens with a strong sense of personal accountability and social responsibility

Academic Outlook

It is a state of honour that I am serving at the prestigious University of Peshawar as Chairman and Professor at the Department of Geography and Geomatics (GIS and Remote Sensing). I am holding degrees of Bachelor of Sciences in Bio-Geo-Chemistry, Master of Science in Geography with distinction, Master of Science in Urban & Regional Planning with Gold Medal, MPhil in "Applied Geomorphology", Post-Graduate Dip in GIS and Remote Sensing, Doctor of Philosophy in "Environmental Geography" and Post Doctorate in Flood Risk Modelling and Management from Kyoto University, Japan. I started my commissioned service in 1998 from Education Department, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (October 1998 to February 2002) and then joined University of Peshawar-Pakistan in February 2002, where I am still serving. 

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman is serving as a Chairman Department of Geography and Geomatics (GIS and Remote Sensing), University of Peshawar, Pakistan and President, Pakistan Geographical Association (PGA). He is holding degrees of Bachelor of Sciences in Bio-Geo-Chemistry, Master of Science in “Geography” with distinction, Master of Science in “Urban & Regional Planning” with Gold Medal, MPhil in “Applied Geomorphology”, Post-Graduate Dip in GIS & Remote Sensing, PhD in “Environmental Geography” and Post Doc in “Flood Risk Modelling” from Kyoto University, Japan. He is regularly publishing in prestigious journals with a good share of publications in impact factor. He has over 170 publications, with a majority of publications in the field of climate change, hydro-meteorological, Agricultural Geography and Disaster Risk Management. He has supervised and produced 40 MS/MPhil and 12 PhDs.

Academic Endeavours and Services

Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman has extensive experience in research projects and completed several projects, which were mainly focused on environmental assessment, social vulnerability, disaster risk, disaster resilience, multi-hazards vulnerability and risk assessment, climate change, mapping Atlas, development plans and rehabilitation. He is a member of the National curriculum committee and incorporated the latest techniques and analytical methodologies in curricula at various levels. He is also Secretary, National Curriculum Review Committee on “Disaster Management. Furthermore, he has a longstanding experience of collaborative and research linkages, Faculty Exchange and Professional Networking with international organizations/institutions. He is interested in conducting collaborative and cross cutting multi-disciplinary research. He is also editor and member of editorial boards of prestigious national and international Journals and reviewer of numerous research journals. He has an extensive experience of organizing conferences, workshops, exhibitions, seminars and also participated in numerous national and international conferences, workshops, seminars, exhibition and symposia as a resource person.

Research Publications

I am regularly publishing in prestigious national and international journals since 1999 with a good share of publications in impact factor journals. I have a long list of over 170 publications, where a predominant majority of scientific research papers and book chapters are in the field of Environmental Geography, Applied Geomorphology and Disaster Risk Management. While conducting research and supervising MS, MPhil and PhD research scholars, Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing, Global Positioning System and Geo-statistical techniques have been specially applied.

Conference, Workshop, Symposia, Seminars and Exhibition Organized

I have organized several conferences, workshops, exhibitions and seminars, and also participated in numerous national and international conferences, workshops, seminars, exhibition and symposia as a resource person. Parallel to this, I regularly participate in national and international events to represent University of Peshawar and intend to organize at least one event per year. Additionally, national and international donors are also in loop to sponsor such events. Parallel to this, research scholars, students and faculty members are also encouraged to participate in the national and international forums/ conferences/ symposia/ workshops and represent the university. 

Research Journal

Currently, I am Associate editor of “Journal of Science & Technology” and “Pakistan Journal of Geography”. In addition to this, I am reviewer of over a dozen of research journals. Parallel to this, for wide publicity and recognition, these research journals are in the process of registration with renowned abstracting and indexing agencies, and to pave way for its impact factor. Using my international network, the local and international scientists and students are specifically encouraged to contribute original research. 

Mobilizing and Introducing Culture of Research

I envision to encourage and mobilize students and research scholars to publish their research in reputed national and international Journals. The culture and competition of research publication have been introduced and the students and young faculty members are my target theme. Collaborative and cross cutting multi-disciplinary research and to publish in impact factor journal(s). 

Courses Taught at Under-Graduate, Graduate and Post-Graduate Level

Being a responsible faculty member, I got an opportunity to teach courses at under-graduate, graduate and postgraduate level in couple of universities (University of Peshawar, University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar, Kyoto University Japan, Riphah International University Islamabad etc.), degree awarding institutions and affiliated colleges. The courses which I have taught include Techniques of Hazards mapping, Disaster Planning & Management, Climate Change and Geo-informatics, Urban & Regional Planning, Applied Geomorphology, Basic concepts of hazards and disasters, Drought and Desertification, Climate change and Hydro-meteorological hazards, Disasters and resilient structures, Environmental Impact assessment, Environmental Planning and Management, Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction, Fundamentals of GIS, Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry, Advanced Remote Sensing, Application of Geo-informatics, Physical Geography, Economic Geography, Urbanization and Urban Sprawl.

Experience of Research Projects

Parallel to other assignments, I have completed over a dozen of research projects. These research projects mainly focused on environmental assessment, social vulnerability, disaster risk, disaster resilience, multi-hazards vulnerability and risk assessment, climate change, mapping Atlas, development plans and rehabilitation. Work on initiation of new projects have been started and for the same request have been made to the international donors and help the research students.

Thesis supervision and evaluation

I have an extensive experience of research supervision and evaluation at Master, MPhil and PhD level. I supervised numerous research thesis and adjudicated several dissertations. 

Member of Academic Bodies

I am member of board of studies at university of Peshawar, Riphah International University and University of Engineering and Technology. In addition to this, I am member of Graduate Studies Committee of Geography, Urban and Regional Planning, Centre for Disaster Preparedness and Management, Geomatics (GIS/Remote Sensing). Parallel to this, I am member of Board of Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Peshawar. Membership of Curriculum review committee is another strength. I also remained member of Academic Council, University of Peshawar.

Mainstreaming Analytical Methodologies at various level

Recently, I introduced/incorporated latest techniques and analytical methodologies in curricula at various level. The students and research scholars are specifically encouraged and motivated to learn and apply analytical methodologies in their research and keep pace with the rapid advancement in the field of Geography and Geomatics.

Research Linkages, Faculty Exchange and Professional Networks

I have a longstanding experience of Research Linkages, Faculty Exchange and Professional Networks with international organizations/institutions. Initiation of Linkage programmes and networking with the Professional Scholars, Government Organizations, High Ranking World Class Universities, International NGOs and Institutions. Such programmes help the institute, faculty members and research scholars to learn and share the new ideas, concepts, techniques and methodologies for enhancing their teaching and research skills. 

List of Publications

Books Published by International Publishers

  1. Shaw R, Rahman A, Surjan A, Parvin GA. 2016. Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York. Available online
  2. Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. 2015. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer, Tokyo. Available online
  3. Rahman A. 2010. Ex Post Environmental Impact Assessment: A Regional Perspective. VDM Verlag Publishing co. Ltd Germany, ISBN 978-3-639-19563-7. Pages-293. Available online.
  4. Rahman A. 2010.  Disaster Risk Management: Flood Perspective. VDM Verlag Publishing Co. Ltd Germany, ISBN 978-3-639-29891-8, 192 Pages. Available Online.

Research Publications

  1. Hashim M., Rahman A., Nadeem B., Aziz F., Dawood M., Qasim M., Farooq MU., Muneer S., (2024) Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Land Use Land Cover Changes and Spectral Normalized Difference Indices in Multan City, Pakistan. Al-Qantara, 9 (4), 685-698.

  2. Dawood, M., Rahman A., Rahman G., Nadeem B., Miandad M. (2023) Geo?statistical analysis of climatic variability and trend detection in the Hindu Kush region, North Pakistan. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196(4), 1-18

  3. Farooq, M. U., Rahman, A., Qasim M., Hashim M., Batool, S., (2023) Evaluation of Physical Expansion of Built Environment in District Sargodha (Pakistan). Journal of Asian Development Studies, 12 (3), 1223-1234.

  4. Shah I. A., Muhammad Z., Khan H., Ullah R., Rahman A. (2023) Spatiotemporal variation in the vegetation cover of Peshawar Basin in response to climate change. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195, 1474:1-18

  5. Farooq M U., Rahman A., Qasim M., Hashim M., Batool S.. (2023). Monitoring the Impact of Built-up Area Expansion on Agricultural Land of District Sargodha, Pakistan. Central European Management Journal, 31(4), 285–296

  6. Malik, F., Khan, A. N., Rahman, A., Iqbal, S., & Nawaz, M. A. (2023). Extent and Evaluation of Factors Causing Flash Floods in Watalai Khwar, District Bajaur, Pakistan. CARC Research in Social Sciences, 2(3), 141–147.Naz. T, Rahman. A, Uzma, Marwat. F. (2023) Geospatial Analysis of Land Fragmentation and Its Impact on Land Use of District Peshawar, Pakistan. International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology5(3), 252–269.

  7. Hashim, M., Rahman, A., Qasim, M., Farooq, M. U., Muneer, S., & Ahmed, Z. (2023). The spatio-temporal analysis of land use land cover changes in Multan city, Pakistan. Natural and Applied Sciences International Journal (NASIJ)4(1), 120–134.
  8. Hashim M., Rahman A., Qasim M., Farooq MU., Nadeem B., Muneer S., (2023) Determination Of Demographic Change And Urban Settlement Pattern In Multan City, Pakistan. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 7(6), 1243-1253
  9. Ullah W, Karim A, Ullah S, Rahman A, Bibi T, Wang G, Ullah S, Bhatti AS, Ali G, Abbas A, Hagan DFT, Nooni IK, Zhu C and Hussain A (2023), An increasing trend in daily monsoon precipitation extreme indices over Pakistan and its relationship with atmospheric circulations. Frontiers in Environmental Sciences, 11:1228817.
  10. Khan A., Rahman A., Mahmood S. (2023) Spatial estimation of soil erosion risk using RUSLE model in District Swat, Eastern Hindu Kush, Pakistan. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 14(6): 1881–1899
  11. Benardi A. I., Sumarmi., Budijanto., Bachri S., Rahman A., Wulandari F. https://orcid.org/assets/vectors/orcid.logo.icon.svg (2023) Disaster Preparedness in Proximity of Merapi Volcano, Indonesia: Is There Any Relationship in Knowledge and Attitude of Senior High School Students?. International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, 13 (2): 245-254
  12. Khan Z. and Rahman A. (2023) Analysis of land use land cover and its impact on extent of soil erosion in Chitral River Basin, Hindu Kush. Pakistan. Pakistan Geographical Review, 78(1): 64-81
  13. Qasim M., Rahman A., Ahmed Z., Hashim M., Farooq M. U. (2023) Perception of Tourists towards Sustainable Tourism Development and Green Hospitality Management in Gilgit Baltistan. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 7(2), 1074-1092.
  14. Siddique, F., Rahman, A., & Shaw, R. (2022). GLOF and climate change. Handbook on Climate Change and Disasters, 114-120.
  15. Hussain, M., Rahman, A. (2022). Monitoring Spatial and Temporal Distribution, Pattern, and Trend Prediction of Coastal Mangroves in Pakistan Using Geospatial Techniques. In: Dasgupta, R., Hashimoto, S., Saito, O. (eds) Assessing, Mapping and Modelling of Mangrove Ecosystem Services in the Asia-Pacific Region. Science for Sustainable Societies. Springer, Singapore.
  16. Bibi, K., Siddique, F., Gul, S., Rahman, R., Mustafa, F.B. (2022). Methods and Approaches of Flood Susceptibility Assessment and Mapping: A Review in Geographical Perspective. In: Mustafa, F.B. (eds) Methodological Approaches in Physical Geography. Geography of the Physical Environment. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07113-3_4
  17. Rafiq, M., Moazzam, M. F. U, Khan, M. B. A., Rahman A. and Shaw R. (2022) Extent and appraisal of COVID-19 Pandemic, Risk Governance and Resilience in Pakistan; Chapter 7. In: Pal, I and Shaw, R. (Eds). Pandemic Risk, Response, and Resilience: Covid-19 Responses in Cities around the World. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  18. Khan M.B.A., Rahman A., Shaw R. (2022) Integration of Socioeconomic Dynamics and Communities’ Resilience to Landslides in Swat Valley, Pakistan. In: Sarkar R., Shaw R., Pradhan B. (eds) Impact of Climate Change, Land Use and Land Cover, and Socio-economic Dynamics on Landslides. Disaster Risk Reduction (Methods, Approaches and Practices). Springer, Singapore.
  19. Siddique, F. & Rahman, A. (2022). Genesis and spatio-temporal analysis of glacial lakes in the peri-glacial environment of Western Himalayas. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences, 8 (2), 154-164
  20. Qasim, M., Rahman, A. (2022). Trends and Patterns of Temporal Tourism Growth in Gilgit Baltistan Region, Pakistan. Journal of Development and Social Sciences, 3(3), 524-537
  21. Rahman, G., Rahman, A. U., Munawar, S., Moazzam, M. F. U., Dawood, M., Miandad, M., & Panezai, S. (2022). Trend analysis of historical and future precipitation projections over a diverse topographic region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa using SDSM. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 13(11), 3792-3811.
  22. Qasim, M., Rahman A., Ahmed, Z. (2022). Adventure Tourism in Gilgit Baltistan Region: Opportunities, Trends and Destinations. Annals of Human and Social Sciences, 3(2), 44–54.
  23. Khan S. M., Rahman A., Ali M. (2022) Prediction Capability of Bivariate Statistical Model for the Evaluation of Landslide Probability in Sub-humid and Seismically Active Region of Azad Kashmir, Lesser Himalayas. The Nucleus 59 (3-4): 68-84
  24. Ali S., Rahman A., Ali S. (2022) Spatio-Temporal Expansion of Built-Up Areas and its Impact on Farmland and Food Security of Peshawar Valley, Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 38,(4): 1260-1272
  25. Rahman G, Bacha AS, Ul Moazzam MF, Rahman A, Mahmood S, Almohamad H, Al Dughairi AA, Al-Mutiry M, Alrasheedi M and Abdo HG. (2022) Assessment of landslide susceptibility, exposure, vulnerability, and risk in Shahpur valley, Eastern Hindu Kush. Frontiers in Earth Science 10: 953627.
  26. Ali, S., Rahman, A., Ali, S. (2022) Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Land Use Land Cover, Dynamics in Built-up Area and its Trend Predictions in Peshawar Vale, Pakistan. Review of Applied Management and Social Sciences, 5(2): 177-192.
  27. Khan, MBA., Rahman, A (2022). Extent and Evaluation of Flash Flood Resilience in Mountainous Communities of Daral and Chail Valleys, District Swat, Pakistan. Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: Part A (Physical and Computational Sciences), 59(1), 1–13.
  28. Ullah N., Rehman M.U., Ahmad B., Ali I., Younas M., Aslam M. S., Rahman A., Taheri E., Fatehizadeh A., Rezakazemi M. (2022) Assessment of heavy metals accumulation in agricultural soil, vegetables and associated health risks. PLoS ONE, 17(6): e0267719
  29. Khan MBA, Ali A, Ullah Z, Subhan G, Rahman A. (2022) Nexus of Tourism and Environmental Impact Assessment in Tehsil Bahrain, District Swat, Pakistan: Cross-Sectional Response and Perception Analysis. Pakistan Geographical Review, 77(1) 16-33
  30. Khan, A., Rahman A., Samiullah., Ayub M. (2022) Impact of soil sealing on the genesis of pluvial flood in Peshawar, Pakistan. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 15(7), 1-15.
  31. Khan, A., Rahman A. (2022). Quantification of Soil Erosion by Integrating Geospatial and Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation in District Dir Lower, Pakistan. Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: B. Life and Environmental Sciences, 58(4), 17–28.
  32. Rahman G., Rahman A., Anwar M A., Dawood M., Miandad M., (2022) Spatio?temporal analysis of climatic variability, trend detection, and drought assessment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 15(1) 1-13
  33. Rafiq, M., Moazzam, M. F. U, Khan, M. B. A., Rahman A. and Shaw R. (2022) Extent and appraisal of COVID-19 Pandemic, Risk Governance and Resilience in Pakistan; Chapter 7. In: Pal, I and Shaw, R. (Eds). Pandemic Risk, Response, and Resilience: Covid-19 Responses in Cities around the World. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  34. Khan M.B.A., Rahman A., Shaw R. (2022) Integration of Socioeconomic Dynamics and Communities’ Resilience to Landslides in Swat Valley, Pakistan. In: Sarkar R., Shaw R., Pradhan B. (eds) Impact of Climate Change, Land Use and Land Cover, and Socio-economic Dynamics on Landslides. Disaster Risk Reduction (Methods, Approaches and Practices). Springer, Singapore.
  35. Safdar Q., Rahman A. (2021) Estimation of Regional Drought Frequency and Spatial Extent in Pakistan Using Standardized Precipitation Index. Pakistan Geographical Review,76 (2), 330-347
  36. Ayub M., Rahman A., Samiullah., Khan A. (2021) Extent and evaluation of flood resilience in Muzaffarabad City, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences, 54(2), 14-27.
  37. Saeed, M., Li, H., Ullah, S., Rahman, A., Ali, A., Khan, R., Hassan, W., Munir, I., Alam, S., (2021) Flood Hazard Zonation Using an Artificial Neural Network Model: A Case Study of Kabul River Basin, Pakistan. Sustainability, 13, 13953.
  38. Ayub M., Rahman A., Samiullah, Khan A. (2021) Extent and evaluation of flood resilience in Muzaffarabad City, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences, 54(2), 14-27
  39. Nasar-u-Minallah M., Zia S., Rahman A., Riaz O. (2021) Spatio-Temporal Analysis Of Urban Expansion And Future Growth Patterns Of Lahore, Pakistan. Geography, Environment, Sustainability, 14(3):41-53
  40. Dawood M., Rahman A., Mahmood S., Rahman G., Nazir S. (2021) Assessing the impact of climatic change on discharge in Swat river basin using fuzzy logic model. Arabian Journal of Geosciences 14(18): 1850-1861
  41. Rahman G, Rahman A, Samiullah, Dawood M, Moazzam MFU, Lee BG (2021) Spatio-temporal characteristics of meteorological drought in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. PLoS ONE 16(4): e0249718.
  42. Mahmood, S., Sajjad, A. & Rahman, A. (2021) Causes and Damage analysis of 2010 flood disaster in district Muzaffar Garh, Pakistan. Nat Hazards, 106 (1): 1-15.
  43. Khan M.B.A., Rahman A., Shaw R. (2021) Evaluation of Ecosystem-Based Approaches for Disaster and Climate Risk Resilience and Policy Perspectives in Pakistan. In: Mukherjee M., Shaw R. (eds) Ecosystem-Based Disaster and Climate Resilience. Disaster and Risk Research: GADRI Book Series. Springer, Singapore.
  44. Khan MBA, Rahman A., Shaw R. (2021) Integration of Socio-economic dynamics and Communities’ Resilience to Landslides in Swat valley, Pakistan. In: Sarkar R., Shaw R., Pradhan B., (eds) Impact of Climate Change, Land Use and Land Cover, and Socio-economic Dynamics on Landslides, Springer.
  45. Rahman A., Khan, I. (2021) Pakistan: University of Peshawar. In: Izumi, T., Shaw, R., Zhang H., (Eds) Universities' Preparedness and Response towards Multi-Hazards: COVID-19, Natural, and Human-Induced Hazards. IRIDeS, Keio University, Tsinghua University, Japan, 79 pages.
  46. Rahman A., Khan, I. (2021) Pakistan-University of Peshawar “December 2017 terrorist attack on the Agriculture Research Institute”. In: Izumi, T., Shaw, R., Zhang H., (Eds) Universities' Preparedness and Response towards Multi-Hazards: COVID-19, Natural, and Human-Induced Hazards. IRIDeS, Keio University, Tsinghua University, Japan, 79 pages.
  47. Rahman A., Khan, I. (2021) Pakistan-University of Peshawar “Jan 2013 Terrorist attack on the Institute of Islamic and Arabic Studies”. In: Izumi, T., Shaw, R., Zhang H., (Eds) Universities' Preparedness and Response towards Multi-Hazards: COVID-19, Natural, and Human-Induced Hazards. IRIDeS, Keio University, Tsinghua University, Japan, 79 pages.
  48. Rahman A., Khan, I. (2021) Pakistan-University of Peshawar “2010 Floods”. In: Izumi, T., Shaw, R., Zhang H., (Eds) Universities' Preparedness and Response towards Multi-Hazards: COVID-19, Natural, and Human-Induced Hazards. IRIDeS, Keio University, Tsinghua University, Japan, 79 pages.
  49. Gul S., Rahman A., Samiullah, Khan R. A. (2020) Comparing the Agenda Setting Role of the Pakistani and Indian Newspapers in Disasters: A Case Study of the 2005 Kashmir Earthquake. Erdkunde, 74 (4), 301–316
  50. Zeeshan M., Khan Z. H., Rahman A. (2020) Impact of a Non-Dedicated U-Turn on Traffic: A Case Study of Phase-III Choke, Peshawar City, Pakistan. Pakistan Geographical Review, 75(2) 234-263.
  51. Muhammad Yasir, Q.; Rahman A.; Mahmood, S. (2020) Identification of Potential Sites for a Multi-Purpose Dam Using a Dam Suitability Stream Model. Water 202012 (11), 3249.
  52. Jehan, I., Rahman A., Waqas, T. (2020). Assessment of meteorological drought and trend detection in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Arabian Journal of Geosciences 13 (16), 1-19
  53. Dawood, M., Rahman A., Ullah S., Mahmood S., Rahman G., Azam K. (2020) Spatio-Statistical analysis of rainfall fluctuation, anomaly and trend in the Hindu Kush region using ARIMA approach. Natural hazards, 101 (2), 449–464
  54. UNEP and WMO (2020) IPCC AR6, Working Group II 6AR of IPCC on “Impact of Climate Change: Impacts, Adaptation and vulnerability.
  55. Samiullah, Khan MA, Rahman A, Gul S. (2019) The Impact of Urbanization on Land Use Dynamics in Peshawar City District, Pakistan: A Geoinformatic Approach. Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, 56 (3): 85-100
  56. Rahman A., Mahmood S., Dawood M., Rahman G., Chen F. 2019. Impact of Climate Change on Flood Factors and Extent of Damages in the Hindu Kush Region. Oxford Research Encyclopaedia of Natural Hazard Science.
  57. Ali S., Rahman A., Ali S. (2019). Impact of Built Environment on Land use of Rapidly Growing Tehsil Takht Bhai, District Mardan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 35 (3): 966-975
  58. Mahmood S., Rahman A., Shaw R. (2019). Spatial appraisal of flood risk assessment and evaluation using integrated hydro-probabilistic approach in Panjkora River Basin, Pakistan. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 191: 1-15
  59. Samiullah., Khan M A., Rahman A., Mahmood S. (2019). Evaluation of urban encroachment on farmland: A threat to urban agriculture in Peshawar city district, Pakistan. Erdkunde, 73 (2): 127-142
  60. Rahman A., Fang C. (2019). Appraisal of gaps and challenges in Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction priority 1 through the lens of science, technology and innovation. Progress in Disaster Science, 1(1): 25-29
  61. Anwar, S., F.A. Khan, Rahman A. (2019). Impact of Karakoram highway on land use and agricultural development of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 35(2): 417-431
  62. Rahman G., Rahman A., Ullah S., Miandad M., Collins A.E. (2019). Spatial analysis of landslide susceptibility using failure rate approach in the Hindu Kush region, Pakistan. Journal of Earth System Science, 128(3): 1-16
  63. Khan A, Rahman A, Samiullah , Ali M. (2019) Impact of Built environment on groundwater depletion in Peshawar, Pakistan. Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences, 52(1): 86-105
  64. Mahmood S. and Rahman A. (2019) Flash flood susceptibility modeling using geo-morphometric and hydrological approaches in Panjkora Basin, Eastern Hindu Kush, Pakistan. Environmental Earth Sciences, 78(1): 16-34
  65. Mahmood S., Rahman A. (2019). Flash flood susceptibility modelling using geomorphometric approach in the Ushairy Basin, eastern Hindu Kush. Journal of Earth System Science128(4): 1-14
  66. Mahmood S, Rahman A, Sajjad A. (2019). Assessment of 2010 flood disaster causes and damages in district Muzaffargarh, Central Indus Basin, Pakistan. Environmental Earth Sciences, 78 (3) 1-5
  67. Khan, B., Khan, A. N., Qasim, S., & Rahman, A. (2019). Analysis of Human Perceptions and Adaptations to Flash Floods in Khyber Agency, FATA. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 38(1), 45-52.
  68. Rahman A., Khan A., Haq N., Samiullah, Shaw R. (2019) Soil Sealing and Depletion of Groundwater in Rapidly Growing Peshawar City District, Pakistan. In: Ray B., Shaw R. (eds) Urban Drought. Disaster Risk Reduction (Methods, Approaches and Practices). Springer, Singapore
  69. Dawood M, Rahman A, Samiullah, Rahman G, Azam K. (2018). Spatio-temporal analysis of temperature variability, trend, and magnitude in the Hindu Kush region using Monte Carlo and Sen’s slope approaches. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 16(11): 1-15
  70. Samiullah, M.A. Khan and Rahman A. (2018). Spatial and temporal analysis of landholdings and farm fragmentation in Peshawar city district, Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 34(3): 550-562.
  71. Moazzam, M F, Vansarochana, A., Rahman, A. (2018). Analysis of flood susceptibility and zonation for risk management using frequency ratio model in District Charsadda, Pakistan. International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics, 5 (2), 140-153.
  72. Mahmood S, Sharif F, Rahman A, Khan A U. (2018). Analysis and Forecasting of Municipal Solid Waste in Nankana City using Geo-spatial Techniques. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 190(5): 261-278
  73. Rahman G, Rahman A, Samiullah, Dawood M. (2018). Spatial and temporal variation of rainfall and drought in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan during 1971–2015. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 11(3): 11-46
  74. Khan K., Wahid S., Khan N. H., Shah S.U., Rahman A. Sarwar B., Ali N. (2018). Geospatial and Climatic Patterns Associated With the Distribution of Sand Fly (Diptera: Psychodidae) Vectors of Leishmaniasis in Pakistan. Journal of Medical Entomology, 55(2), 1–8.
  75. Rahman A. 2018. Spatial Analysis of Flood Causes in the Hindu Kush Region. In edit Bartlett D, Singh R. Exploring Natural Hazards: A Case Study Approach. Taylor & Francis Group, New York, pp. 251-268
  76. Rahman A., Shaw R., Azam K.  (2017) Effectiveness of Disasters and Climate Change Risk Management in Pakistan: Lens of Science and Technology under the Sendai Framework. Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences, 10(6 Special Issue November): 8-18.
  77. Dawood M., Mahmood S., Rahman G., Rahman A. (2017) Impact of Rainfall Fluctuation on River Discharge In Hindu Kush Region, Pakistan. Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences, 10(6 Special Issue November): 246-259.
  78. Rahman G, Rahman A, Anwar MM, Ahmed M, Ashraf M, Zafar U. (2017). Socio-Economic Damages caused by the 2014 Flood in Punjab Province, Pakistan. Proceedings of the Pakistan academy of sciences, 54 (4): 365–374.
  79. Rahman G, Rahman A, Samiullah, Collins AE. (2017). Geospatial Analysis of Landslide Susceptibility and Zonation in Shahpur Valley, Eastern Hindu Kush using Frequency Ratio Model. Proceedings of the Pakistan academy of sciences, 54(3): 149–163
  80. Rahman A, Bartlett D. 2017. Spatial analysis of Flood causes in the Hindu Kush Region. In (Edt): Bartlett D. and Singh R. Exploring Natural Hazards: a Case Study Approach Taylor and Francis Group, FL USA.
  81. Fang C., Rajib Shaw R., Abedin M. A., Briceno S., Dixit A. M., Gupta M., Hugo W., Gensuo J., Murray V., Myint A., Pereira J. J., Rahman A., Sharma V.K., Triutomo S., Xiaoqing W., Wickramsinghe  D. (2017) Digital Belt and Road Initiative: Challenges of Disaster Risk Reduction in the Belt and Road: Contribution of DBAR. Bulletin of Chinese academy of sciences, 32(1): 53-61.
  82. Rahman A, Dawood M. (2017). Spatio-statistical analysis of temperature fluctuation using Mann-Kendall and Sen’s Slope approach. Journal Climate Dynamics, 48(3), 783-797
  83. Rahman A. 2017. Pakistan: Science Technology plan for disaster risk reduction. In Shaw R., Lu L., Lian F. (2017): Science Technology Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction: Asian Perspectives, ICSU and IRDR, Beijing, China, 60 Pages.
  84. Khan SN, Khan AN, Ullah I, Rahman A, Qasim S. (2016). Impact of insurgency on higher secondary education: a case study of tehsil Bara, Khyber Agency FATA, Pakistan. J. Sc. & Tech., 40 (1), 29-49
  85. Samiullah, Rahman A, Shah SAA, Khan S, Khan Z. (2016). Identification of suitable sites for solid waste disposal using GIS multi-criteria analysis in Peshawar, Pakistan. Proceedings of the Pakistan academy of sciences, 53(4): 309-321
  86. Ali A, Khan R, Rahman A. (2016). Ex Post Impact of Migrants on Native and Destination Areas- A Study of Chitral and Peshawar Districts, Pakistan. FWU Journal of Social Sciences, 10(1): 149-156
  87. Rahman A, Khan AN, Samiullah, Gul S, Mahmood S. 2016. Evaluation of CRBC impacts on the water-table of district D.I.Khan, Pakistan. Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 12:281-288
  88. Yar P, Rahman A, Samiullah, Khan MA, Shah SAA. 2016. Spatio-temporal analysis of urban expansion on farmland and its impact on the Agricultural Land use of Mardan City, Pakistan. Proceedings of the Pakistan academy of sciences, 53(1): 35-46
  89. Shah SAA, Samiullah, Shah W, Rahman A. 2016. Impact of Terrain Slopes and Aspect on the Natural Regeneration of the Coniferous Forest in the Northern Pakistan- A Case Study of Ayubia National Park. Proceedings of the Pakistan academy of sciences, 53(1): 57-64
  90. Rahman A. 2016. Science and Technology in DRR Status report on Pakistan. In edts. Shaw R., Izumi T., Shi P., Lu L., Yang S., Ye Q. (2016): Asia Science Technology Status For Disaster Risk Reduction, Published By IRDR, Future Earth And ASTAAG, Beijing, China, 96 Pages.
  91. Rahman A, Samiullah. Shaw R. 2016. Fragile mangroves and increasing susceptibility to coastal hazards in Pakistan. In (Edt) Das-Gupta R and Shaw R.  Participatory Mangrove Management in a Changing Climate: Perspectives from the Asia-Pacific. Tokyo, Spinger, Pages 17-30
  92. Rahman A, Farzana, Rahman G, Shaw R. 2016. Flood Disasters and Land Use Planning in Swat Valley, Eastern Hindu Kush. In (Edt) Banba M and Shaw R.  Land Use Management in Disaster Risk Reduction. Tokyo, Springer.
  93. Rahman A, Shaw R, Surjan A, Parvin GA. 2016. Urban Disasters and Approaches to Resilience. In (Edt) Shaw et al.  Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York, 1-20
  94. Parvin GA, Surjan A, Rahman A, Shaw R. 2016. Urban Risk, City Government and Resilience. In (Edt) Shaw et al.  Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York, 21-34
  95. Rahman A, Parvin GA, Shaw R, Surjan A. 2016. Cities, Vulnerability and Climate Change. In (Edt) Shaw et al.  Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York, 35-48
  96. Surjan A, Rahman A, Parvin GA, Shaw R. 2016. Urban regulation and enforcement: A Challenge. In (Edt) Shaw et al.  Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York, 69-78
  97. Surjan A, Parvin GA, Rahman A, Shaw R. 2016. Expanding Coastal Cities: An increasing Risk. In (Edt) Shaw et al.  Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York, 79-90
  98. Rahman A, Surjan A, Parvin GA, Shaw R. 2016. Impact of urban expansion on farmland: A salient disaster. In (Edt) Shaw et al.  Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York, 91-112
  99. Chatterjee R, Rahman A, Tran T, Shaw R. 2016. Urban Food Security in Asia: A Growing Threat. In (Edt) Shaw et al.  Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York, 161-178
  100. Rahman A. 2015. Effectiveness of the Disaster Risk Management System in Pakistan. The Arab World Geographer, 18(1-2): 124-138.
  101. Shaw R, Parvin GA, Surjan A, Rahman A. 2015. Building community resiliency: Linkages between individual, community and local government in urban context. In (Edt) Shaw et al.  Urban Disasters and Resilience in Asia. Elsevier, New York, 287-292
  102. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2015. Introduction and Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. In (Edt): Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer publishing co, Tokyo, pp.3-29
  103. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2015. Hazard, Vulnerability and Risk: The Context of Pakistan. In (Edt): Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer publishing co, Tokyo, pp. 31-52
  104. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2015. Disaster Resilience: Generic Overview and Pakistan context. In (Edt): Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer publishing co, Tokyo, pp. 53-75
  105. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2015. Flood Risk and Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. In (Edt): Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer publishing co, Tokyo, pp. 77-100
  106. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2015. DRR at the Local Government Level in Pakistan. In (Edt): Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer publishing co, Tokyo, pp. 259-280
  107. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2015. Urban Risk and Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. In (Edt): Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer publishing co, Tokyo, pp. 295-314
  108. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2015. Disaster and Climate Change Education in Pakistan. In (Edt): Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer publishing co, Tokyo, pp. 315-336
  109. Samiullah, Rahman A, Shaw R. 2015. Gender and Disaster Risk Reduction in Pakistan. In (Edt): Rahman A, Khan AN, Shaw R. Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Pakistan. Springer publishing co, Tokyo, pp.379-394
  110. Rahman A, Khan AN, Collins AE. 2014.  Analysis of landslide causes and associated damages in the Kashmir Himalayas of Pakistan. Natural Hazards, 71(1): 803-821
  111. UNISDR. 2014. HFA 2 Key Area 5 Input Paper: Examples of good practices in DRR in land use plan. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2014. HFA2, Area 5, Reducing Exposure and Underlying Risk Factors. Knowledge-based land use planning and implementation. Effectiveness of flood hazard reduction policies: A case study of evidence-based land use planning and implementation in Swat valley, Eastern Hindu Kush.
  112. UNISDR. 2014. Asia Pacific inputs to the post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (HFA2), Key Area 5 Paper, Reducing Exposure and Underlying Risk Factors, Developed by Kyoto University for the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR). HFA 2 Key Area 5 Input Paper. Shaw R, Surjan A, Srivastava N, Fernandez G, Dasgupta R, Matsuura S, Rahman A, Parvin G. 2014. HFA 2 Key Area 5 Input Paper, Reducing Exposure and Underlying Risk Factors.
  113. Rahman A, Shaw R. 2014. Floods in the Hindu Kush Region: Causes and Socio-economic Aspects. In (Edt): Shaw R, Nibanupudi HK. Mountain Hazards and Disaster Risk Reduction. Springer, Japan, pp. 33-52
  114. Khan, AN, Khan SN, Ullah K, Rahman A. 2014. Flood Risk Assessment in selected Union Councils of District Swat, Pakistan. Journal of Science & Technology, 38: (2) 23-34
  115. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2013. Ex Post Impacts of Chashma Right Bank Irrigation Project on Cropping Pattern in D.I. Khan District, Pakistan. Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences, 9: 452-467
  116. Rahman A, Khan AN. Khan S, Qasim S. 2013. Impacts of CRBC on agricultural production of district D.I. Khan: An ex-post evaluation. Journal of science and technology, 37(2): 37-51
  117. Ali A, Khan AN, Rahman A, Saeed M. 2013. Analysis of site, situation and their impact on resettlement of proposed new Balakot town Pakistan: An ex post evaluation of 2005 Kashmir earthquake. Journal of engineering and applied sciences, 32(2): 25-37
  118. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2013. Analysis of 2010-flood causes, nature and magnitude in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Natural hazards, 66 (2): 887-904
  119. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2012. Ex post Impact Evaluation of Chashma Right Bank Canal on Land Use in D. I. Khan District, Pakistan. Journal The Arab World Geographers, 15(2):139-160
  120. Ali Z, Khan B, Ghani F, Rahman A. 2012. Environmental tribunal: Evaluating its status and performance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Journal of Science and Technology, 36(1&2): 17-24
  121. Rahman A, Khan AN, Ali Z. 2012. Evaluating impacts of Chashma Right Bank Irrigation Project on the cropping intensity of district D.I.Khan, Pakistan. Journal of Managerial Sciences, 6(1): 93-112
  122. Rahman A, Khan AN, Ali Z. 2012. Evaluation of the Chashma Right Bank Irrigation Project and strategy formulation using the SWOT approach. Irrigation and Drainage, 61(4): 464-476
  123. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2011. Analysis of flood causes and associated socio-economic damages in the Hindu Kush region. Natural Hazards, 59(3): 1239-1260
  124. Rahman A, Khan AN, Collins AE, Qazi F. 2011. Causes and extent of environmental impacts of landslide hazard in the Himalayan region: a case study of Murree, Pakistan. Natural Hazards, 57(2): 413-434
  125. Rahman A, Khan AN, 2010. Impacts of the Chashma Right Bank Canal on the land use and cropping pattern in D.I.Khan district-Pakistan. Proceedings of the XVIIth World Congress of the International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR), hosted by the Canadian Society for Bioengineering (CSBE/SCGAB) Québec City, Canada   June 13-17, 2010.
  126. Rahman A, Khan AN, 2010. Causes and environmental impacts of flood hazard: A case study of sample villages, Swat valley, Pakistan. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of the Islamic World Geographers (ICIWG2010) Iran, 14 – 16 April 2010, Pp. 161-180.
  127. Rahman A. 2010. Gomal zam dam: A multipurpose project. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 20 (1&2):121-123
  128. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2010. Planning for drought: Towards the reduction of social vulnerability in the Hanna-Urak valley, Quetta, Balochistan. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of the Islamic World Geographers (ICIWG2010) Iran, 14 – 16 April 2010, Pp. 161-180.
  129. Rahman A. 2009. Environmental impacts of Chashma Right Bank Canal on the land use and agricultural resources of D.I.Khan district, Pakistan. Indian Journal Punjab Geographers, 5(1):121-124.
  130. Khan AN, Rahman A, Ali B. 2009. Adjustment to Riverbank Erosion Hazard: A Case Study of Chalyar, Swat Valley, Pakistan -Pakistan. Proceedings of the International Conference 2009, Dealing with Disasters, Resilience through Local Governance, 11-12 November 2009, Kathmandu, Nepal.
  131. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2009. Planning for Drought: Towards the reduction of social vulnerability in the Hana-Urk Valley, Quetta-Pakistan. Proceedings of the International Conference 2009, Dealing with Disasters, Resilience through Local Governance, 11-12 November 2009, Kathmandu, Nepal
  132. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2008. Application of a checklisting technique for the assessment of impacts of the Chashma Right Bank Canal on land use and cropping pattern of D.I.Khan district, Pakistan. Irrigation and Drainage, 57(2):165-173
  133. Khan, AN, Rahman A. 2008. Adjustment to Riverbank Erosion Hazard: A Case Study of Chalyar, Swat valley, Pakistan. Proceedings of 21st IGI Conference & National Seminar on Geomorphic Hazards: Issues & Challenges, 28-30th November, 2008, India.
  134. Khan A N, Rahman A, Ali B. 2008. Adjustment to riverbank erosion hazard: A Case Study of Village Chalyar, Swat Valley, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 18 (1&2):46-59
  135. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2007. A Geographical Analysis of Population Growth and Prospects: A Case of Gomal Basin, D.I.Khan. Journal Geographic, 11(11): 51-61
  136. Khan AN, Rahman A, Attaullah, 2006. Extent and Causes of Earthquake Hazard: A Case Study of Quetta, Pakistan. Indian Journal of Punjab Geographers, 1(2):17-28.
  137. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2006. Agricultural Land Use Change Detection in Tank and D.I.Khan District, NWFP. Journal Geographical Papers, 1(1): 33-50
  138. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2006. Landslide hazards in the mountainous region of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 16(1 & 2): 39-51.
  139. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2005. An Assessment of Flood Hazard Causes: A Case of Neelum Jhelum Valley, Muzaffarabad, AJK. Pakistan Geographical Review, 56(1): 42-53.
  140. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2005. Human perception and responses to flood hazard: a case study of district Jhelum. Journal Geographic, 10: 1-11
  141. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2005. Landslide hazards in the mountainous region of Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 16(1 & 2): 39-51.
  142. Rahman A, Samiullah, Khan AN. 2005. Land pooling system: a tool to control unplanned urban growth. PUTAJ Science, 12(1): 11-16.
  143. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2005. Planning for drought: Towards the reduction of social vulnerability in the Hanna-Urak valley, Quetta, Baluchistan. Proceedings of the international Science conference, 20-21 September, 2005 held at University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
  144. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2005. Planning for the reduction of landslide hazard: A case study of Muzaffarabad, AJK. Proceedings of South- East Asia survey congress, Brunei-Darussalam, 21st to 25th November, 2005.
  145. Khan AN, Ahmad J, Rahman A. 2005. Causes and environmental impacts of flash floods in Hindukush region: A case study of sample villages along Buni-Chitral road, Chitral. Proceedings of the international Science conference, 20-21 September, 2005 held at University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
  146. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2005. Planning For Flood Hazard Reduction: A Case of Neelum-Jhelum Valley, Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Proceeding of the South East Asia Survey Congress, on Geomatics and the community: Spatial way to sustainable development held at Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, 21st to 25th November, 2005.
  147. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2005. Planning for the Reduction of Landslide Hazard: A Case study of Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu & Kashmir. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Landslide Hazards in Orogenic Zone from the Himalaya to Island Arcs in Asia, held at Kathmandu Nepal, from 25th-26th September, 2005, pp.291-300
  148. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2004. Societal vulnerability to flood hazard: A case study of Muzaffarabad, AJK. Proceedings of Population Association of Pakistan conference 14th-16th December, 2004 held at Karachi-Pakistan.
  149. Rahman A. 2004. Geographic Information System: An introduction. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 14(1 & 2): 87-89
  150. Khan AN, Ahmad J, Rahman A. 2004. Causes and Environmental Impacts of Flash Floods in the Hindukush Region: A Case Study of Sample villages along Buni-Chitral Road, Chitral, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 14(1 & 2): 43-58
  151. Khan AN, Nawaz F, Rahman A. 2004. Planning for Flood Hazard: A Geographical Approach to Flood Problem in District Jhelum, Punjab, PUTAJ Science, 11(1): 185-199.
  152. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2004. An Evaluation of Landslide Hazard Mitigation Measures: A Case Study of Muzaffarabad, AJK. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 23(1): 79-88
  153. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2003. Irrigation System in NWFP: Past Present And Future Scenario. PUTAJ Science, 10(1) 13-24
  154. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2003. Land and Agriculture Resources: A Case of NWFP. Pakistan Geographical Review, 58(1): 18-31
  155. Rahman A. 2003. Chashma Right Bank Irrigation Project. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 13(1 & 2): 79-84
  156. Khan AN, Rahman A., Zaheerudin. 2003. Advocacy Planning as a Tool for Flood Hazard Management: A Case Study of Kabul-Swat Floodplain, Peshawar Vale. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 22(1): 88-96.
  157. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2003. Floods Related Land Disputes and its Impact on the Socio-Economic Environment: A Case Study of Kabul-Swat Floodplain, Peshawar Vale. Journal of Law and Society, 29(42): 29-42.
  158. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2003. Impact of Flood Hazard on Muzaffarabad, AJK.. PUTAJ Science, 10(1): 1-12
  159. Khan AN, Ali A, Rahman A. 2003. The Distribution Pattern of Cities in Pakistan: Application of Rank Size Rule. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 13(1 & 2): 35-51.
  160. Rahman A, Khan AN. 2002. Demography and Development Nexus in NWFP. PUTAJ Science, 9(1): 15-26.
  161. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2002. An Evaluation of Flood Hazard Reduction Policies: A Case of Kabul-Swat Floodplain, Peshawar Vale. PUTAJ Science, 9(1): 1-14
  162. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2002. Extent and Evaluation of Adverse Effects of Flood Hazard on the Socio-Economic and Physical Environment: A Case of Kabul-Swat Floodplain, Peshawar Vale. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 12(1& 2): 31-44
  163. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2002. Population Issues and Prospects: A Case of NWFP. Research Journal of Social Sciences, 2(1): 5-21
  164. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2001. Effectiveness of Flood Hazard Reduction Policies: A Case Study of Shpag Kaley, Peshawar Vale. Pakistan Geographical Review, 56(1): 1-16
  165. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2001. Extent and Evaluation of Adverse Effects of Flood: A Case Study of Shpag Kaley, Peshawar Vale. Journal Geographic, 3(1): 20-30.
  166. Khan AN, Rahman A. 2000. Urbanization: Trends and Prospects in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Geography, 10(1 & 2): 31-43
  167. Said M, Rahman A. 1999. Map of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Northern Areas. Geographic information centre, Peshawar
  168. Said M, Rahman A. 1999. Union Council Atlas of NWFP. Geographic information centre, Peshawar
  169. Rahman A. 1999. Environmental problems: need sustainable solution. The frontier post, July 25, 1999
  170. Khan AN, Rahman A. 1997. Effectiveness of Rural Health Center, Gara Tajik, Peshawar. Journal of Rural Development and Administration, 29(3): 116-140

PhD Produced

  1. Muhammad Dawood (2018) “Climate change and its impact on river discharge using hybrid modelling in the Hindu Kush region, Pakistan. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  2. Shakil Mahmood (2019) “Flood risk modelling and management in Panjkora basin, Eastern Hindu Kush, Pakistan”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  3. Attaullah Khan (2019) “Impacts of built environment on surface and groundwater in district Peshawar, Pakistan”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  4. Salman Anwar (2019) “Impact of Karakoram highway on the socio-economic development of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan”. Submitted to Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar
  5. Ghani Rahman (2019) “Analysis of climatic variability and its impact on drought reoccurrences, intensity and trend prediction using multi-indices in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  6. Muhammad Ayub (2022) Extent and Evaluation of flood resilience: A study of Muzaffarabad city, Azad Jammu and Kashmir. PhD thesis submitted to the Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar
  7. Qurrat-Ul-Ain Safdar (2022) Evaluation of Rainfall Variability, Drought Pattern and Trend Predictions in Pakistan Using Multiple Approaches and CORDEX Simulations. PhD thesis submitted to the Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar
  8. Sajjad Muhammad Khan (2023) Landslide Susceptibility Assessment, Pattern and Trend Prediction: A Comparative Analysis of Alpuri and Neelum Valleys, Pakistan. PhD thesis submitted to the National Centre of Excellence in Geology, University of Peshawar
  9. Sajjad Ali (2023) Analysis and Trend Prediction of Built-Up Areas and its Impact on Agricultural Resources of Peshawar Valley, Pakistan. PhD thesis submitted to the Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar 
  10. Muhammad Saeed (2022) Flood Hazard Assessment and Zonation Using Artificial Neural Network Model: A Study of River Kabul, Peshawar Vale, Pakistan. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  11. Muhammad Qasim (2023) Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Sustainable Tourism and Green Hospitality Management in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  12. Zahid Khan (2023) Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Land Use Land Cover and its Impact on Extent of Soil Erosion in Chitral River Basin, Pakistan. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.

MPhil Produced

  1. Pukhtoon Yar (2014) “Urban expansion and its impacts on the agricultural land of Mardan”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  2. Muhammad Dawood (2015) “Impact of climate change on runoff in the drainage basin of river Swat, eastern Hindu Kush”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  3. Ghani Rahman (2015) “Analysis of landslide risk in the eastern Hindukush: A study of Shahpur valley, Shangla, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  4. Safiullah (2015) Spatial dimensions of water pollution and human health in Peshawar city. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  5. Abdul Waheed (2016) “Spatial analysis of flood vulnerability, capacity and resilience in the floodplain of district Charsadda”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  6. Amna Javed Qazi (2017) “Modelling flood risk assessment for management in the floodplain of river Swat, district Charsadda. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  7. Sajjad Ali (2017) “Expansion of built environment and its impact on agricultural production of tehsil Takht Bhai, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 1985-2015. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  8. Jehanzeb Qazi (2017) Impacts of Climate Change on Rainfall and Temperature Variability and its Trend Prediction for Drought Assessment in Potohar Plateau, Pakistan. Submitted to Riphah International University Islamabad
  9. Naveed Jamal (2018) “Effectiveness of flood forecasting and early warning system in district Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  10. Ajmina (2018) “Dynamics of physical growth on farmland and its impacts on the agricultural resources of district Mardan, Pakistan”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  11. Salman Khan (2018) Assessment of Frequency and Trend of Meteorological Drought in Balochistan Province, Pakistan. Submitted to Riphah International University Islamabad
  12. Tahir Waqas (2018) Evaluation of Urban Flood Resilience of Peshawar City Using Geoinformatics. Submitted to Riphah International University Islamabad
  13. Idrees Jehan (2018) Meteorological drought assessment and trend detection in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Submitted to Centre for Disaster Preparedness & Management, University of Peshawar.
  14. Qeyam ud Din (2019) “Spatial analysis of landslides susceptibility using multiple models in Lilownai valley, district Shangla, Pakistan”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  15. Muhammad Barkat Ali Khan (2019) “Flash flood potentials and assessment of susceptibility using weights of evidence model in upper Swat valley, Pakistan”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  16. Khadija Bibi (2019) “Flash flood potentials and assessment of susceptibility using weights of evidence model in upper swat valley, Pakistan“. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  17. Marwa Ali (2019) “Spatio-temporal analysis and trend prediction of urban expansion using sleuth model: a study of Mingora city, Pakistan”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  18. Sana Bibi (2019) “Analysis of landslide susceptibility using frequency ratio: a study of tehsil Balakot, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  19. Shazia Gulzar (2019) “Application of ARIMA model for the comparative analysis of temperature and rainfall variability of Potwar plateau and Peshawar valley, Pakistan”. Submitted to the Department of Geography, University of Peshawar. (Thesis submitted)
  20. Sana Khusboo (2019) Evaluation of Flood Forecasting and Early Warning System along Nullah Lai, Rawalpindi. Submitted to Riphah International University Islamabad
  21. Fehmidah Shaheen (2019) Analysis of community-based landslide risk reduction strategies in Hunza valley North Pakistan. Submitted to Riphah International University Islamabad
  22. Fareen Qazi (2020) An Application of GIS as a tool for the Mitigation of Land Slide Hazard: A Case Study of Murree, Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  23. Abdullah (2020) Soil Erosion Risk Assessment Using RUSLE Modell: A Study of District Swat, Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  24. Atta Noreen (2020) Mapping extreme floods using integrated hydro-probabilistic model: A study of Kunhar river, Mansehra, Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  25. Liaqat Ali (2020) Multi-hazard risk assessment using analytical hierarchy process: A study of flash flood, landslide and snow avalanches in Upper Swat valley, district Swat. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  26. Sumayya Khan (2020) Analysis of urban growth using logistic regression model: A study of Pabbi Municipality, district Nowshera, Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  27. Saeed Iqbal (2020) Analysis of Flood Causes, Impacts and Extent of Mitigation Strategies in District Muzaffargarh, Punjab, Pakistan. Submitted to Riphah International University Islamabad
  28. Zaheer Ahmad (2021) Flood damage assessment and flash flood susceptibility zonation using frequency ratio model in Shigar valley, Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  29. Mehrab Khan (2021) Flood susceptibility assessment and mapping using integrated bivariate and multivariate statistical models in Dasht basin, Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  30. Fareeha Siddique (2021) Spatio-temporal analysis of glacial lakes and susceptibility assessment of glacial lake outburst floods in Astore drainage basin, North Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar.
  31. Saima Noor (2021) Evaluation of School Resilience to Floods in District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Submitted to Riphah International University Islamabad.
  32. Sajid Inam (2021) Evaluation of Flood Forecasting And Early Warning System: A Study Of Bara River, Sub Tehsil Tirah, District Khyber. Submitted to Riphah International University Islamabad.
  33. Fayaz Khan (2021) Analysis of Landslide Susceptibility, Causes and Extent of Damages in Neelum Valley, Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Submitted to Department of Geography, University of Peshawar
  34. Sher Ali (2022) Evaluation of community resilience to floods using composite resilience approach in Wari subdivision, North Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar.
  35. Fahima (2022) Impact of Chashma Right Bank Canal on the Land Use Land Cover of Tehsil Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Submitted to Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar.
  36. Uzma (2022) Spatial Analysis of Flood Causes and Extent of Damages in District Swat, Northern Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar.
  37. Laraib Rehman (2022) Flood Risk Assessment along River Swat, District Charsadda, Pakistan Using HEC-RAS in Geo-Spatial Environment. Submitted to Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar.
  38. Farishta (2023) Impact of Population Growth on the Land Use Land Cover and Trend Prediction of Built-Up area in District Hangu, Pakistan. Submitted to Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar.
  39. Tabasum Naz (2023) Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Land Fragmentation and its Impact on Land Use of Selected Mouza, District Peshawar. Submitted to the Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar.
  40. Atiyyah Rafaqat (2023) Socio-Economic Factors Responsible for Change in Land Use along Warsak Road, Peshawar. Submitted to the Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Peshawar.